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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Curt Taipale 05/26/11 10:45 AM, 0 CommentsAt the heart of what we call “effects” in professional audio is the delaying of sound. Virtually any audio effect - reverb, flanging, chorusing, phaser, echoing, looping, etc. - uses (and manipulates) delay in one form or another. You’ve probably heard the repetition of a person’s words in a large canyon. The first sound is the voice arriving directly to our ears, and then moments later, the voice repeats after the sound wave has traveled across the canyon and back… View this story
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Friday, March 18, 2011
Curt Taipale 03/18/11 03:47 PM, 1 CommentIf you pay attention to sound at all, you love to hear a great echo. Think about standing next to someone at the edge of a large canyon, listening to them shout and waiting to hear the reflection off the other side of the canyon. As we stand beside him, we will first hear the sound of his voice on a path directly to our ears. Moments later, we will hear his voice repeated after the sound wave has traveled… View this story
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